Extrapolate the size of the whole cone and we end up with a 10 inch high 8 inch diameter cone. Volume is 1/3*pi*r^2*h. In metric this works out to 2745.68 ml.
The calculate the volume of the "missing bit" of the cone. Which is 5 inches high and 4 inch diameter. This works out to 343.21 ml.
Subtract the two and the answer is 2402.47 ml or 81.24 US fluid ounces.
The average diamter of the cone is 6 inches so the volume is just a straight cylinder volume calculation. h*pi*r^2. In metric this is 12.7*pi*7.62^2 = 2316.67 cubic cm which converts to 78.34 US fluid ounces.
One big ass beer...
ajayaruna 3 years ago
Is there one with measurements given in metric?
superlame64 3 years ago
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LeopoldPlumtree 3 years ago
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LeopoldPlumtree 3 years ago
87.04 US fluid-ounces.
supergsx 3 years ago
High, I'm Raj Solanki. I took the Psat and I didn't get to high of a score. But this sa t i will score hih
8goldenkey 3 years ago
what is the answer
8goldenkey 3 years ago
D'oh I was wrong it's 81.24 US fluid ounces!
Extrapolate the size of the whole cone and we end up with a 10 inch high 8 inch diameter cone. Volume is 1/3*pi*r^2*h. In metric this works out to 2745.68 ml.
The calculate the volume of the "missing bit" of the cone. Which is 5 inches high and 4 inch diameter. This works out to 343.21 ml.
Subtract the two and the answer is 2402.47 ml or 81.24 US fluid ounces.
TheWatcherInTheTower 4 years ago
OMG FRICK!!! You are a genius!! What did you get as a math average i school dog?
suddig 2 years ago
78.34 US fluid ounces
The average diamter of the cone is 6 inches so the volume is just a straight cylinder volume calculation. h*pi*r^2. In metric this is 12.7*pi*7.62^2 = 2316.67 cubic cm which converts to 78.34 US fluid ounces.
TheWatcherInTheTower 4 years ago
are you running Windows 3.1???
rbdevon3 5 years ago
How does 146.61 cubic inches sound? Converted to fluid ounces (based on Wikipedia info) I get 84.55 fluid ounces.
jefferson6134 5 years ago
16 oz.
mth71 5 years ago
....not enough beer for an aussie!!
satchguy 5 years ago
but enough for the Indian LOL
mathproblems 5 years ago
approx 39
thelies100 5 years ago
wrong
mathproblems 5 years ago
1 cubic inches = 0.554112552 US fluid ounces so the answer is 39.167908259064576581629797339922
pdg45acp 5 years ago
Incorrect
mathproblems 5 years ago
v= pi.h/12(d^2+db+b62) = 113.308
Ichigo101 5 years ago
v=pi*h(d^2+db+b^2) where d=8 in, b=4in, h=5in right? That is what you mean?
mathproblems 5 years ago
v=pi*h/12(d^2+db+b^2) I meant
Check your calculations again please
mathproblems 5 years ago
i dont have the school calculator... so kinda hard... but did i get close?
Ichigo101 5 years ago